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[ecrea] Recruiting Postdoctoral Researcher in Ethnography of Technology at LSE
Wed Jan 17 22:15:41 GMT 2018
LSE’s Department of Media and Communications is currently seeking a
research officer to join us by working on the EU Horizon 2020 project
/VirtEU: Values and Ethics in Innovation for Responsible Technology in
Europe/, alongside Dr Alison Powell. This is a 20-month post starting
March 2018 or ASAP afterwards.
The project has been running for one year and the candidate will be
responsible for conducting ethnographic research at primarily
London-based sites, including small businesses and start-ups and
producing research papers and reports based on this work, as well as
contributions to the work of other parts of the VirtEU project. The
candidate will work with the London Co-Investigator, Dr Alison Powell
and LSE PhD researchers, and collaborate extensively with ethnographers,
design researchers, legal scholars and computational social scientists
at the other project sites. Find out more about VirtEU here:
https://virteuproject.eu <https://virteuproject.eu/>.
Candidates must have completed a PhD, be working towards completion of a
PhD in social sciences or science and technology studies, or have other
research experience that demonstrates the capability to produce
independent original research. The candidate must be experienced in
conducting ethnographies of technical cultures, and extremely
comfortable working in an interdisciplinary research project employing
quantitative, qualitative, legal and design methods. The candidate will
have the ability to analyse and research complex ideas, concepts or
theories, and to develop and apply appropriate methods including
ethnography and digital ethnography as appropriate. The candidate will
also have excellent written and verbal communication skills, and the
ability to manage their workload and work to tight timescales. A strong
interest in science and technology studies (STS), philosophy of
technology or technical cultures would be an advantage, as would
previous experience working with Internet of Things related development
communities across Europe.
Please write to Alison Powell with any queries: (a.powell /at/ lse.ac.uk)
For more information and to apply:
https://jobs.lse.ac.uk/ViewVacancyV2.aspx?enc=mEgrBL4XQK0+ld8aNkwYmPyXfnjJXhZaq3/5E+y6UuxxcmChMhSr6KEB9xiZ2HoJNvOMzk5xcFrrWQbUAq1A/o4RqdpJ/4kqorvz7h2Vb8Bh9JNDlsXooZRWgVL8lshzV2AIIdpBLPY/8QQGw7Mygw==
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